Hit Send: Making the Case for Following Up as a Freelance Writer
As a freelance writer, sometimes it feels like a losing battle to get work. You send dozens of email pitches to prospective clients but hear nothing...
As a freelance writer, sometimes it feels like a losing battle to get work. You send dozens of email pitches to prospective clients but hear nothing...
Vasily Grossman’s novel Stalingrad, newly translated from the Russian by husband and wife Robert and Elizabeth Chandler and publishing in June from New York Review Books,...
Sponsored by Pie in the Sky by Remy Lai These deals were active as of this writing, but may expire soon, so get them while they’re...
“Days of Being Mild” by Xuan Juliana Wang It takes real skill to speed down the packed streets of the Zhongguancun district of Beijing, but the...
Conspiracies have long been a point of fascination in America, but lately it feels like you can’t spend a day on the internet without encountering the...
“The ‘Me’ Decade and the Third Great Awakening,” Tom Wolfe’s very long and very middling 1976 cover story for New York Magazine, might be the most...
One of the biggest trends right now in home decorating is vintage removable wallpaper. This isn’t the kind of wallpaper we’ve all come to cringe about...
We at Book Riot enjoy speculating (privately, for the most part) on what might cause a book such as Barack Obama’s presidential memoir to be delayed....
In my previous post about Latina Authors From the Texas-Mexico Border You Should Know, I highlighted three amazing authors whose contributions to literature cannot and should...
In celebration of World Book Day, Goodreads recently announced 40 of the most popular translated books on the site, writing that “the joy of reading is...